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🗓️ 29 June 2019
⏱️ 76 minutes
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1:03.0 | In 1987, London based the lawyer and part-time DJ Phil Green cemented a new career in |
1:09.4 | Devour by founding his own modeling agency, aptly titled, Supermodel Agency. By 2017, |
1:18.4 | he was entering his 30th year in the industry and Supermodel Agency was a major success, |
1:24.3 | representing a large catalogue of glamour models, promo girls and Instagram influencers. |
1:31.1 | Many were featured in erotic calendars and demands magazines like FHM, Maxim, Loaded, Nuts |
1:37.7 | and Zoot Weekly, with the elite appearing in the more illustrious Playboy. |
1:44.5 | Phil learned a level of popularity as page three girls. A British tabloid tradition where |
1:49.5 | female glamour models were featured topless on the aforementioned page of the sun, Daily |
1:55.0 | Mirror and Daily Star newspapers. Phil primarily ran his business online, meeting with aspiring |
2:03.2 | models at private residences to assess if they were suitable to join his books. His |
2:08.6 | email inbox was consistently filled with requests from clients from across the world who required |
2:14.2 | models for a variety of purposes, including photo shoots, commercials, corporate events |
2:20.3 | and parties. No request was off limits as Phil sent his personnel to a range of jobs |
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